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Genres
  
Reggae

Genre
  
Reggae

Albums
  
Bass & Bassinets

Years active
  
2010-Present

Record label
  
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Labels
  
Illegal Musik / Warner Music

Members
  
Avina Kelekolio (percussion, toasting)Tana Tupai (lead keys, vocals)Kenape Saupese (vocals, keys)Hamo Dell (vocals)Marcus Abraham (vocals, guitar)Daniel Sugrue (drums)Duane Te Whetu (bass)

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Tomorrow People is a 7-piece New Zealand reggae band that formed in 2010. Their debut album ONE was released on 1 June 2012 under Illegal Musik / Warner Music and debuted at Number One on the New Zealand charts. It was later certified Gold. They have also released an EP called ONE.5 in 2014, and a full-length album called Bass & Bassinets in 2015.

Contents

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Early Years

Tomorrow People began as a studio project in 2010 between four friends who were in a previous band together. Avina Kelekolio (production, toasting), Lio Fili (bass, production), Tana Tupai (keys) and Liam Va'ai (vocals) all played together in the covers band Terakey, and in their spare time they recorded some songs at Avina's home studio setup in Wellington. Once they had a handful of original songs, the group uploaded their music to YouTube. The social media public had a listen to "One More Time", "Jammin" and "Sundown Girl" and it wasn't long before they were asked if they could play some live shows.

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As they didn't have a live band at the time, Elia Feterika (drums), Analote Faletolu (vocals), Aaron Davey (guitar) and La'i Lepou (keys) were recruited to make up the original line up of Tomorrow People Their first show was an opening slot for New Zealand roots reggae band Three Houses Down in Masterton.

2012: ONE

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The band's debut album was entirely written by the original four members. Avina Kelekolio did the overall production while the others contributed ideas in Avina's home studio. Mixing and mastering was all done in-house. The first single to be released was "Feel Alright" featuring Hawaiian band Kolohe Kai and although it was a collaboration, the song was done entirely via sending files and ideas back and forth between New Zealand and Hawaii. The song was one of the first reggae songs to be played on urban radio in New Zealand. A trend which continues to this day. 10 songs from this album were released to radio between 2010-2012.

Before the release of this album, original member Liam Va'ai had left the band to focus on other things. Despite being co-credited with majority of the album, he does not appear in any of the band's music videos.

The album "ONE" stayed in the New Zealand music charts for a span of 52-weeks. It was certified Gold, won a Waiata Music Award and a nomination for Pacific Album of the Year VPMA, and Best Roots Album and the NZVMA. End of year official charts placed the album at #9 across all genres.

2013: ONE.5

In 2013, Tomorrow People released an 8-track EP titled "ONE.5". This was to be an extension of the original "ONE" album. With new members on board, they varied their style and incorporated elements of R&B and Pop into some of their songs. Hennie Tui contributed his R&B style which can be heard on the songs "So Far" and "All I Wanna Do". The first song to be released was "So Far" and it gave a new direction to the sunshine reggae band. The EP also gave spotlight to new vocalists Kenape Saupese (Kensau), Luke Whaanga and Johanna Tepania.

2015: Bass & Bassinets

"Bass & Bassinets" represented a new start and refresh of the band. With only 3 members remaining from the "ONE" album, the band varied their approach to songwriting. With new members Hamo Dell, Daniel Sugrue and Marcus Abraham on board, there was a range of different styles being brought to the table. Avina Kelekolio took on the task of production while Tana Tupai was the executive producer with focus on the overall sound. As the band wanted to collaborate more with other musicians, they enlisted the skills of Sammy Johnson, Sons of Zion, Francis Kora, Paua, Lion Rezz, Papa Pablo and The Prxfile for songwriting and collaborations.

Songs

Irie Music2012
Souljah Feeling2012
You Give Me Something2012

References

Tomorrow People (band) Wikipedia


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